2025 Chess.com 4 Player Chess Championship: Official Discussion Thread

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Are you ready for free-for-all madness over 160 squares? Then mark your calendar and join the upcoming Chess.com 4 Player Chess Championship! This next event of the Chess.com Community Championships takes place from April 14 to April 18 and features a $5,000 prize fund.

4 Player Chess is one of Chess.com's oldest and most popular variants. Four players compete over an extended, cross-shaped board with 160 squares. There are many ways to play 4 Player Chess, but this month, we're focusing on chaos

The Chess.com 4 Player Chess Championship will be in the free-for-all format, where players earn points for capturing pieces (including kings!). At the end of the game, the player with the most points wins. 

Not sure what that looks like? Here's a video of GM Vidit Gujrathi, GM Anish Giri, WFM Alexandra Botez, Agadmator, and Samay Raina playing that variant:

The event will have eight qualifiers, each a two-hour arena with a 4+0 time control, spread across four days. There will be two qualifiers per day, starting at different times to give everyone a chance to participate. Players will earn 3 points for winning a game, 1 for finishing a game in second or third place, and 0 for finishing last.

As usual, any member of the Chess.com community can join. You can check the full qualifier schedule and click the Join button to participate.

Now, 160 squares sure is a lot to keep track of, but rest assured that we'll be doing just that! We may require participants to join a video call for fair play monitoring. Players who join the call must set up two cameras from different angles in the room. Non-compliance will result in a player's removal from the event.

The winner of each qualifier will move on to the Semifinals. Players will be divided into two groups of four and contest a 90-minute countdown match, with the top two players from each group qualifying for the Grand Final. In the Grand Final, the first player to reach 7 points and then win a game becomes the winner.

Watch the Finals broadcast on our community Twitch channel.
Find all relevant info on our Events Page. Below a quick summary.


  • Variant:  4 Player Chess
  • Prize Fund:  $5,000
  • Qualifiers Date:  April 14-17, two arenas per day, eight total arenas. Full Schedule 
  • Qualifiers Format:  2 hour arenas, 4+0 TC, rated. Winner goes to Semifinals.
  • Semifinals Format:  2 groups of four, 90 min countdown match, top 2 advance to Grand Final.
  • Grand Final Format:  1st player to reach 7 points and win becomes the winner.
  • Finals Date & Time:  April 18 at 1 p.m. ET / 19:00 CEST with live broadcast.

What other variants would you like to see in the Chess.com Community Championships?
Let us know in the comments below! ⬆️➡️⬇️⬅️

Pikachu838

Awesome

Thisguyisgreat4

yeeeee

RRSCG

ouch, I think I can't do this
Players who join the call must set up two cameras from different angles in the room.

DaniloXXXTentacion

Nice <3

smallpawninabigworld

Which setup will it be, Classic, Modern, RG, BY or BYG?

Wind
 smallpawninabigworld wrote:

Which setup will it be, Classic, Modern, RG, BY or BYG?

Modern! happy.png

ItzMeMax

o7 Wind! <3333333333333333

Ivanlapa

How to i register for a qualifier, there is no button for it, am i supposed to wain for it to apper or near to the start of it or am i missing something?

ChessChamp169GM

Lets go wind

Wind
wrote:

How to i register for a qualifier, there is no button for it, am i supposed to wain for it to apper or near to the start of it or am i missing something?

Should appear near the event!

thuaforever

oh woa :0

deepchess1117

Wow

DHANNINA_973543

It's so cool

DHANNINA_973543
Ivanlapa wrote:

How to i register for a qualifier, there is no button for it, am i supposed to wain for it to apper or near to the start of it or am i missing something?

me too

Wind

Links are up!

mitchallown

Thanks for sharing this post and you may also check Crify tv Championships thread.

mijoice

Cool

HerezoAJ

Nicee

alakusahmet

is it modern or classic format?